APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hotham, C. (1651). A true state of the case of Mr. Hotham, late Fellow of Peter-House: Declaring the grounds and reasons of his appeal to the Parliament, against the sentence of those members of the committee for the reformation of the universities who on May 22. last, resolv'd the writing and publishing of his book intitled The petition and argument, &c. to be scandalous and against the priviledge of Parliament, and himself to be depriv'd of his fellowship in that colledge. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hotham, Charles. A True State of the Case of Mr. Hotham, Late Fellow of Peter-House: Declaring the Grounds and Reasons of His Appeal to the Parliament, Against the Sentence of Those Members of the Committee for the Reformation of the Universities Who on May 22. Last, Resolv'd the Writing and Publishing of His Book Intitled The Petition and Argument, &c. to Be Scandalous and Against the Priviledge of Parliament, and Himself to Be Depriv'd of His Fellowship in That Colledge. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1651.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hotham, Charles. A True State of the Case of Mr. Hotham, Late Fellow of Peter-House: Declaring the Grounds and Reasons of His Appeal to the Parliament, Against the Sentence of Those Members of the Committee for the Reformation of the Universities Who on May 22. Last, Resolv'd the Writing and Publishing of His Book Intitled The Petition and Argument, &c. to Be Scandalous and Against the Priviledge of Parliament, and Himself to Be Depriv'd of His Fellowship in That Colledge. [publisher not identified], 1651.

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